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The Disappearing Product: Marketing and Markets in the Creative Industries by Chris Bilton 9781785360725

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'Chris Bilton pursues a critical issue for everyone in arts and entertainment. The giants of the internet age have disintermediated IP owners. How can creators of content reclaim their relationship with their audiences?'
- Peter Bazalgette, Chair of ITV and previously Chair of Arts Council England 2012-2016

The Disappearing Product combines analysis of developments in the creative economy with practical guidance for marketing in the creative industries. Using theoretical models and extensive practical examples, this book challenges cultural producers to reclaim their place in the creative economy.

Marketing is situated in the context of social, cultural and technological change that has revolutionised the creative and media industries. Traditional broadcasters, publishers and record labels have been displaced by a new generation of intermediaries including Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google. These new intermediaries are marginalising cultural producers, devaluing products and monopolising consumer attention. Bilton's analysis focuses on how the creative industries must respond to these structural changes with new, innovative marketing methods for cultural products.

Key features include:

  • a defined approach to marketing geared towards the cultural and creative industries, distinguished from `business as usual' and `arts marketing'
  • case studies and questions for discussion that can be used in the classroom
  • analysis of the creative economy highlighting practical strategies for marketers and managers
  • key examples of recent innovative marketing by artists and cultural entrepreneurs.

An essential guide for students of creative industries, marketing and management, this book allows readers to develop their own tailored approach to marketing. Cultural entrepreneurs, marketers and managers will benefit from the in-depth insight into new patterns of consumption, transformed markets and emerging business models.



About the Author
Chris Bilton, Reader in Creative Industries, Centre for Cultural & Media Policy Studies, University of Warwick, UK

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'Chris Bilton's book proposes a fresh view on cultural marketing. I like his approach of using traditional marketing concepts to describe the reality of the cultural industries from a new angle. I could describe it as a philosophical discussion about marketing in the arts and cultural (or creativity) industries, more specifically in the music industry. It is well argued and interesting to read. No doubt it will lead to some interesting exchanges of points of views with students.'
--Francois Colbert, HEC Montreal, Canada

'This book steps nimbly between the relentlessly commercial perspective of the business schools, and the critical approach of cultural policy studies, to bring into focus some of the key challenges facing cultural and creative businesses and individuals today. Building on the approach pioneered by Richard Caves and others, Bilton looks explores how culture is produced and circulated in a contemporary cultural economy dominated by FAANG, where attention more than distribution or content, is king.'
--Justin O'Connor, Monash University, Australia

'This book is a product of bold and pioneering cross-disciplinary thinking. It offers a structured perspective to our observation of the fast evolving dynamics of cultural markets where products become virtual, co-creative experiences. The book's conceptual toolkit and practical insights will be an excellent resource for anyone interested in cultural marketing, especially independent cultural producers who strive to prosper in the age of network, convergence, free content and big data.'
--Hye-Kyung Lee, King's College London, UK





Book Information
ISBN 9781785360725
Author Chris Bilton
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

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